News of family from William Rotch, Sr to Charity Rotch in Hartford. 1809 was a bad year for her, she had spotted fever several times and almost died on at least one occasion.7.75" x 9.7" (19.8 by 24.6 cm
Thomas Rotch explains that many persons in the Hartford area have succumbed to various fevers. Chari...
News of family from William Rotch, Sr. in London to Charity Rotch in New Bedford, offering consolati...
Eliza Barker informs Thomas Rotch that the family is relieved that Charity Rotch survived an attack ...
News of family from William Rotch, Sr to Charity Rotch in Hartford. 1809 was a bad year for her, sh...
New of family from William Rotch, Sr. to Charity Rotch in Hartford. Charity was ill on several occas...
William Rotch mentions that Lydia Macy, a family member by marriage is ill with typhus fever that ha...
Lydia Rotch Dean describes the family's distress on hearing the news of illness, possibly that of Ch...
This letter is packed with family news from William Rotch, Sr and his son, William including concern...
News of family to Charity Rotch in New Bedford, shortly before she and Thomas Rotch left New England...
Elizabeth (Rotch) Rodman is grateful that Charity's life has been spared after bouts of fever in 180...
Samual Hazard, a nephew of Thomas Rotch, acknowledges receipt of news of Charity Rotch's severe bout...
Dr. Eli Todd, physician, informs Thomas and Charity that his wife, Rachel has passed through the mos...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Hartford, the year in which she almost died of small pox or a fev...
Susan Ridgeway Rotch mentions that Thomas Rotch was severely ill with bilious fever in 1821, possibl...
This letter discusses an account of Charity Rotch's near fatal illness of 1809 that reached family b...
Thomas Rotch explains that many persons in the Hartford area have succumbed to various fevers. Chari...
News of family from William Rotch, Sr. in London to Charity Rotch in New Bedford, offering consolati...
Eliza Barker informs Thomas Rotch that the family is relieved that Charity Rotch survived an attack ...
News of family from William Rotch, Sr to Charity Rotch in Hartford. 1809 was a bad year for her, sh...
New of family from William Rotch, Sr. to Charity Rotch in Hartford. Charity was ill on several occas...
William Rotch mentions that Lydia Macy, a family member by marriage is ill with typhus fever that ha...
Lydia Rotch Dean describes the family's distress on hearing the news of illness, possibly that of Ch...
This letter is packed with family news from William Rotch, Sr and his son, William including concern...
News of family to Charity Rotch in New Bedford, shortly before she and Thomas Rotch left New England...
Elizabeth (Rotch) Rodman is grateful that Charity's life has been spared after bouts of fever in 180...
Samual Hazard, a nephew of Thomas Rotch, acknowledges receipt of news of Charity Rotch's severe bout...
Dr. Eli Todd, physician, informs Thomas and Charity that his wife, Rachel has passed through the mos...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Hartford, the year in which she almost died of small pox or a fev...
Susan Ridgeway Rotch mentions that Thomas Rotch was severely ill with bilious fever in 1821, possibl...
This letter discusses an account of Charity Rotch's near fatal illness of 1809 that reached family b...
Thomas Rotch explains that many persons in the Hartford area have succumbed to various fevers. Chari...
News of family from William Rotch, Sr. in London to Charity Rotch in New Bedford, offering consolati...
Eliza Barker informs Thomas Rotch that the family is relieved that Charity Rotch survived an attack ...